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5 difference between stakeholder and consumer​

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Answered by amaanpeerzade82
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A stakeholder is an individual, group, or organization who is affected by the outcome of a product or service and possibly involved in doing the work. ... Remember, anyone who decides they're a stakeholder is one. A customer, on the other hand, is an individual who receives or purchases a product or service.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Stakeholders :- Stakeholders supply financial capital or human capital.

Customers :- customers do not supply any capital to the organisation.

Stakeholders :- shareholders do not buy goods or services from the organisation.

Customers :- customers buy goods or services from the organisation.

Stakeholders :- shareholders take risks of the organisation.

Customers :- customers do not take risks of the organisation.

Stakeholders :- Market orientation is not necessary for satisfaction of stakeholders.

Customers :- Market orientation is necessary to satisfy customers.

Stakeholders :- shareholders share profits in the form of interest, dividend, wages and salaries.

Customers :- customers do not share the profits of the commercial organisations.

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